The Wikipedia page on zinc fingers states that such domains exist; salt bridges reportedly take the place of zinc. However, there is no citation!

The only example of a natural zinc-stabilized DNA binding domain that can dispense with zinc binding that I have found is Ros from Agrobacterium tumefaciens (see papers from the Pedone laboratory). This domain is stabilized by a hydrogen bond network and not "salt bridges", however, so I assume Wikipedia was thinking of some other example.

I am not only interested in ββα Cys2His2 classical zinc fingers - gag knuckles, treble clefs, et cetera - these are all of interest to me.

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